HMCS ATHABASKAN 282
Iroquois Class Destroyer
Third of her class, and built by the Davie Shipbuilding Co., Lauzon, ATHABASKAN was commissioned on 30 Sep 1972. On 26 Nov 1981, she was dispatched, along with Algonquin and Preserver, to the aid of the M.V. Euro Princess, which was badly holed and drifting down on the drill-rig Rowan Juneau, off Sable Island. Rescue helicopters took off the ship's crew, while ATHABASKAN’s Sea King evacuated 44 from the drill-rig despite 60-knot winds. This procedure had to be done “free-deck” at both ends, owing to a malfunction of her Beartrap. The abandoned merchant ship was recovered by CGS Alert.
On 24 Aug 1990, ATHABASKAN departed Halifax as one of three ships representing Canada in the Persian Gulf conflict, returning on 07 Apr 1991. Not resting on the laurels of her predecessors, the crew of the ATHABASKAN proved their metal on 18 Feb 1991. On that morning, USS Princeton was patrolling 28 nautical miles off Failaka Island in the Persian Gulf when, at 7:15 a.m. local time, two MN103 Manta bottom-mounted influence mines detonated, one just under the port rudder and the other just forward of the starboard bow. The blasts cracked the superstructure, buckled three lines in the hull, jammed the port rudder, flooded the #3 switchboard room through chilled water pipe cracks, and damaged the starboard propeller shaft. BM3 Ford was seriously injured, along with two other crewmembers who sustained various injuries. At great risk to his ship and crew, the CO of ATHABASKAN navigated her, with the use of the Seaking helicopters to locate mines, though the minefield to deliver damage-control supplies to the severely damaged USS Princeton. ATHABASKAN then guided USS Princeton thorough the minefield until relieved by the minesweeper USS Adroit.
In Oct 1991 she was turned over to MIL, Lauzon, for her TRUMP refit, after which, on 03 Aug 1994, she was provisionally accepted by the Navy. In the fall of 1995 she took part, with Kootenay, in the two-month Exercise UNITAS, along with ships from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Spain, the U.S. and Uruguay. On 15 Mar 1999 ATHABASKAN departed Halifax for a six month deployment with SNFL, rejoining the Force again at the beginning of 2000. On 03 Aug 2000 she was handed a rather bizarre assignment: to board (via helicopter) the GTS Katie 160 kilometres off Newfoundland. The freighter had a cargo of Canadian military equipment destined from Kosovo to Bécancour, Que., which her chartered had refused to land because of a dispute over payment. She was compelled by the boarding party to deliver her cargo as originally intended. In Sep 2005, with Toronto, Ville de Québec and the CCGS Sir William Alexander, she deployed to Louisiana to assist disaster relief efforts after Hurricane Katrina. On 21 Apr 2006, as flagship of the NATO Standing Maritime Group One (SNMG 1) she was moored at Devonport UK to mark the 80th birthday of HM Queen Elizabeth II. In Jan 2010, with Halifax, she deployed to provide disaster relief following the major earthquake in Haiti. That same year, on 29 Jun 2010, she was the the command ship for HM Queen Elizabeth II for the International Fleet Review marking the Canadian Naval Centennial. Following a refit in St Catherine’s, Ontario, while being towed back to Halifax in Dec 2012, she broke loose from her tow off Cape Breton Island, sustaining some hull damage.
HMCS ATHABASKAN was paid off in Halifax, NS on 10 Mar 2017. She was the last of the Iroquois Class destroyers.
Historical note: The 5"54 cal gun on the 280s were named after the Oto Melara technicians who built and did the FSR work in Canada. The names for the guns were as follows: IROQUOIS - Pasquale, HURON - Tulio, ATHABASKAN - Leno and ALGONQUIN - Luigi.
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(ATHB001) ATHABASKAN being fitted out at the Davies Shipbuilding Company, Quebec - summer, 1971 // Courtesy of Richard Larcheveque (ATHB002) Battle Board for HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 // Maritime Command Museum, CFB Halifax, NS // Courtesy of Jarrod David (ATHB003) HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 (ATHB004) HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 // courtesy of Mike Ellis (ATHB005) HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 circa 1974 // Courtesy of Mike Ellis
(ATHB006) HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 - DRES Team, FC / WS Dept. circa 1974 // Courtesy of Mike Ellis (ATHB007) HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 - circa 1975 // Courtesy of Nigel Whiteley, LCdr, RCN, ret'd // DND RCN Photo (ATHB008) HMCS ATHABASKAN breaking away from PROVIDER and GATINEAU off the coast of California in spring of 1977. WESTEX 77, first 280 in the Pacific Ocean // Courtesy of Michael Cowen // Photo restoration by Art Turner (ATHN009) HMCS ATHABASKAN with GATINEAU astern off the coast of California in 1977. On the occasion of the first 280 class frigate to sail in the Pacific Ocean as part of WESTEX ‘77. Photo taken from Kiwi frigate HMNZS OTAGO by a much younger (then SLt) Mike Cowen. We really did believe that we were “Sisters of the Space Age”! // Courtesy of Michael Cowen // Photo restoration by Art Turner (ATHB010) HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 departing Gibraltar, 1982 // Photo, with the Rock of Gibraltar in the background, was taken by Brian Lapierre from one of the ship's Sea Kings // Courtesy of Brian Lapierre // © Brian Lapierre 1982
(ATHB011) ATHABASKAN wins the O'Brien Trophy // The Lookout 23 Jun 1982 (ATH012) Burial at sea from HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 circa 1983 // Courtesy of Stephane Tardif (ATH013) ATHABASKAN in Bayonne, France - 1985. Note the missing anchor pocket door // Courtesy of Hugh Muir
(RV01-RV02) HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 as seen from HNLMS ABRAHAM CRIJNSSEN (RV03-RV05) Sea King from HMCS ATHABASKAN making a deliver to HNLMS ABRAHAM CRIJNSSEN Photos taken from HNLMS ABRAHAM CRIJNSSEN F816 during an exercise in the Caribbean near Martinique 25 Jan 1985 - 01 Feb 1985 Courtesy of Rob Vlug, Koninklijke Marine
(ATHB013) HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 and HMCS Fraser 233 during Exercise Team Work '88 // Credit: Trident Magazine Photographer: Cpl Herbert // Courtesy of Jarrod David (ATHB014) HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 RASing with USS Wisconsin during the Gulf War 1990-1991, Persian Gulf // Courtesy of Gerald Doutre, CPO1, RCN (ATHB015) HMCS ATHABASKAN 25th Anniversary crew list (ATHB016) HMCS ATHABASKAN boarding GTS Katie during Op MEGAPHONE, 160 km off Newfoundland, 03 Aug 2000 // Courtesy of Gerald Doutre, CPO1, RCN (ATHB017) HMCS ATHABASKAN arriving in Halifax, Feb 2005 // Courtesy of Brian Lapierre // © Brian Lapierre 2005
(ATHB018) Newspaper article on the visit of HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 to Picton, Ont. // The Wellington Times, 28 Mar 2012 // Courtesy of John Lyons (ATHB019) HMCS ATHABASKAN celebrated her 40th and 41st birthday during a dependent day sail on 04 Oct 2013 // They couldn't celebrate the 40th properly due to refit last year // Courtesy of Rejean Trudeau (ATHB020) HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 - Exercise Joint Warrior - 2015 // Courtesy of Scott Murphy (ATHB021) HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 participating in the sail past at Halifax at the start of Exercise Cutlass Fury - 12 Sep 2016 // Courtesy of Clarence Hemeon (ATHB022) HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 during transit to participate in the Sub Commanders Course in the Caribbean, on November 9, 2016 // Photographer: Cpl Tony Chand, Formation Imaging Services, HS05-2016-1056-2870 // © DND Crown Copyright 2016
(ATHB023) HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 phone directory // From the collection of Steven Whyte (ATBH024) Newspaper article from the Trident Magazine on a memorial service conducted on HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 on 16 Oct 2015, off the coast of France, for those lost on HMCS ATHABASKAN G07 by SLt Blair Gilmore, HMCS ATHABASKAN // Courtesy of Blair Gilmore
Surviving crew members for HMCS ATHABASKAN G07 onboard HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 in the English Channel near where HMCS ATHABASKAN G07 was sunk - 1974 Click on the above photo to view a larger image
From the collection of Greg Mackenzie Courtesy of David H. Brown
In 2003, Greg Mackenzie, a commissioning crew member for HMCS ATHABASKAN 282, received a tour of HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 from MS David Brown. Greg sent David a thank you letter for the tour and sent him the above photo with the letter.
Click here to read the letter Greg Mackenzie sent to MS David Brown
Six survivors of HMCS ATHABASKAN G07 on HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 - circa 2002 (1) Wilf Henrickson (2) Ernie Takalo (4) Herm Sulkers
Montage that was presented to Mr. Ernie Takalo, a survivor of the sinking of HMCS ATHABASKAN G07, onboard HMCS HAIDA during a Remembrance Ceremony for the crew of ATHABASKAN G07. The montage has the last crew photo taken of HMCS ATHABASKAN G07 and a crew photo from HMCS ATHABASKAN 282
Courtesy of Blair Gilmore
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ATHABASKAN Veterans (Former Crew Members) Day Sail - 08 Mar 2017
HMCS ATHABASKAN 282 Challenge Coin
(ATH-BL001) Brian Lapierre & Bruce Gilbert (CC) in the Engine Room (ATH-BL002) Brian Lapierre in the Engine Room (ATH-BL003) Bruce Gilbert (CC) in the Engine Room (ATH-BL004) Ray Deschenes (CC) holding ATHABASKAN cap tally by Main Switchboard in MCR (ATH-BL005) Ray Deschenes (CC) on Main Switchboard in MCR
(ATH-BL006) Don Sanford, Bruce Gilbert (CC), Pat Stevens, Brian Lapierre, Dave Porter (CC)& Ray Deschenes (CC) in MCR (ATH-BL007) Brian Lapierre, Dave Porter (CC) & Ray Deschenes (CC) in MCR (ATH-BL008) Don Sanford & Bruce Gilbert (CC) in MCR (ATH-BL009) Sanford, Bruce Gilbert (CC) & Pat Stevens in MCR (ATH-BL010) Sherwin Desprey, Mike Dempsey & Gus Cameron in MCR
(ATH-BL015) Operators Console in MCR (ATH-BL016) Senior Operators Console in MCR (ATH-BL017) Operators Console in MCR (ATH-BL018) Builders Plaque in MCR (ATH-BL019) HMCS SACKVILLE K181- the Last Corvette - alongside her berth
(ATH-BL020) Preparing to bring in the brow (ATH-BL021) Turbines are flashed up (ATH-BL022) HMCS ATHABASKAN pulls away from the jetty for her ATHABASKAN Veterans Day Sail (ATH-BL023) HMCS ATHABASKAN pulls away from the jetty for her ATHABASKAN Veterans Day Sail (ATH-BL024) The CWIS on the hangar top, call sign flying on the port yardarm
(ATH-BL025) Current and former crew members mingle on the flight deck and take pictures to mark the occasion (ATH-BL026-ATH-BL028) Coffee and snacks on one side of the hanger . . . Memorabilia for sale on the other side of the hangar (ATH-BL029) Looking up the mast from the bridge wing
(ATH-BL030) Port bridge wing (ATH-BL031-ATH-BL034) Crew being briefed in the Main Cafeteria
(ATH-BL035) Bruce Gilbert (CC) in C&PO's Mess (ATH-BL036) Pat Stevens in C&PO's Mess (ATH-BL037) HMCS ATHABASKAN'S Commanding Officers board (ATH-BL038) Bridge Operators Console (ATH-BL039) Gord Stewart & Bill Gard on Bridge
(ATH-BL040) Bruce Gilbert (CC) & Don Sanford on Bridge Wing (ATH-BL041) Roger Lamy & Mike Stege in the C&PO's Mess (ATH-BL042) HMCS ATHABASKAN'S bell on Quarter Deck (ATH-BL043) HMCS ATHABASKAN'S Battle Board on Quarter Deck (ATH-BL044) HMCS ATHABASKAN'S mat on Quarter Deck
(ATH-BL045) Bernie Michaud in the C&PO's Mess (ATH-BL046) Ron Clark & his son CPO Clark in the C&PO's Mess. Ron's son was serving in HMCS ATHABASKAN (ATH-BL047) John Kollen & Sherwin Desprey on the upper deck (ATH-BL048) David Porter (left) the 1st and Commissioning Chief Electrician and CPO2 Russell Smythe (right), the Paying-off Chief Electrician. Photo taken in the MCR in front of the Main Switchboard during the former members cruise in March 2017 - just prior to HMCS ATHABASKAN being paid off.
(ATH-BL049) HMCS ATHABASKAN secured alongside in HMC Dockyard (ATH-BL050) Guests & Reporters departing from HMCS ATHABASKAN in HMC Dockyard (ATH-BL051) Guests on the Quarter Deck of HMCS ATHABASKAN
© / Courtesy of Brian Lapierre 2017
HMCS ATHABASKAN 282
Paying Off Sail Past - 10 March 2017
(ATH-BL052) HMCS ATHABASKAN tied up alongside in HMC Dockyard, Halifax (ATH-BL053-ATH-BL054) HMCS ATHABASKAN begins her paying-off sail past (ATH-BL055) HMCS ATHABASKAN'S gangway (ATH-BL056) HMCS ATHABASKAN with Sea King in Halifax Harbour
(ATH-BL057) HMCS ATHABASKAN with Sea King in Halifax Harbour (ATH-BL-058) HMCS ATHABASKAN'S badge on display (ATH-BL059-ATH-BL060) HMCS ATHABASKAN heading to Bedford Basin (ATH-BL061) HMCS ATHABASKAN conducts her sail past of HMC Dockyard
(ATH-BL062-ATH-BL065) HMCS ATHABASKAN conducts her sail past of HMC Dockyard (ATH-BL066) HMCS ATHABASKAN turns and prepares for her final approach alongside
(BL067-ATH-BL070) HMCS ATHABASKAN makes her approach to the jetty in HMC Dockyard
(BL071-ATH-BL075) HMCS ATHABASKAN arrives alongside HMC Dockyard. Engines shut down for final time. Crew prepares to disembark ship
(ATH-BL075) HMCS ATHABASKAN - crew prepares to disembark ship (ATH-BL076) Crew disembarks HMCS ATHABASKAN (ATH-BL077) Crew assembled on the jetty (ATH-BL078) The former HMCS ATHABASKAN - Ensign and Jack hauled down, out of routine pennant flying on port yardarm (ATH-BL079) The "Mighty" 282.
© / Courtesy of Brian Lapierre 2017
Demilitarization and disposal of the former HMCS ATHABASKAN (DDH 282) now complete
The final 15-meter section of the former HMCS ATHABASKAN was dismantled earlier this summer at the SYDPORT shipyard in Sydney, Nova Scotia, effectively concluding the ship’s 16-month disposal effort. Work was conducted by the Marine Recycling Corporation of Port Colborne, Ontario.
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